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License: Demo
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Added: 19 Aug 2008
Updated: 19 Aug 2008
Developer: Mabry Software, Inc(more)
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FTPServer/ X Publisher Description

FTPServer/X makes it easy for you to put up an FTP server. FTPServer/X comes in both ActiveX Control and COM Object forms to make it easy for you to integrate it into nearly any Windows programming environment. When you use FTPServer/X, you have complete control over user access, directories, file uploads and downloads, deletion, etc.You can have a fully functional FTP server up and running within minutes of installing FTPServer/X. FTPServer/X acts as a full FTP server by default.Events notify your program when the user requests to download a file, upload a file, create a directory, delete a directory, etc. Through these events you can thoroughly control the user's access and modifications to your server. You can make it wide open or you can simply allow them to download a single file -- or anywhere in-between.FTPServer/X supports Fast Notifications. Fast Notifications allow your code to receive events far faster than through the normal event scheme. This means that your server will run quickly and with less CPU load.If you need to provide a complex server to provide user patches and updates, FTPServer/X can do the job for you. Or, if you just need to put up a simple FTP server for internal use, FTPServer/X will do the job quickly and easily.
FindMySoft certifies that FTPServer/ X is SAFE TO INSTALL and does not contain any adware, spywae or viruses that might harm your computer or steal your informations
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